ALMANAC BETWEEN ISSUES: Crime Report July 13-19, 2015


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University of Pennsylvania
Community Crime Report

This summary is prepared by the Division of Public Safety and includes all criminal incidents reported and made known to the University Police Department between the dates of July 13-19, 2015. The University Police actively patrol from Market St to Baltimore Avenue and from the Schuylkill River to 43rd St in conjunction with the Philadelphia Police. In this effort to provide you with a thorough and accurate report on public safety concerns, we hope that your increased awareness will lessen the opportunity for crime. For any concerns or suggestions regarding this report, please call the Division of Public Safety at (215) 898-4482.


07/14/15 10:20 AM 4000 Market St Other Offense Male cited for illegal sales
07/14/15 7:13 PM 3932 Pine St Theft Secured bike taken
07/14/15 10:51 PM 200 S 33rd St Theft Secured bike taken/Arrest
07/15/15 8:33 AM 3025 Walnut St Theft Unsecured cell phone taken
07/15/15 11:46 AM 51 N 39th St Disorderly Conduct Male attempted to strike security officer/Arrest
07/16/15 9:46 AM 4216 Walnut St Theft Credit card taken
07/17/15 10:57 AM 3400 Spruce St Theft USC taken from bank envelope
07/17/15 3:54 PM 3700 Walnut St Theft Secured bike taken from GSE bike rack
07/18/15 11:49 AM 3400 Spruce St Assault Security Officer assaulted by patient/Arrest
07/19/15 3:27 PM 3910 Irving St Theft Unsecured computer taken from room
07/19/15 8:05 PM 300 S 34th St Sex Offense Confidential


18th District Report

4 incidents with 2 arrests (1 aggravated assault, 1 assault, 1 indecent assault and 1 robbery) were reported between July 13-19, 2015 by the 18th District covering the Schuylkill River to 49th St. & Market St. to Woodland Ave.


07/18/15 12:38 PM 3400 Spruce St Assault/Arrest           
07/19/15 2:29 AM 48th & Cedar Ave Robbery
07/19/15 8:07 PM 300 blk of S. 34th St Indecent Assault
07/19/15 8:44 PM 249 Farragut St Aggravated Assault/Arrest

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